Signs
Jason is a depressed office boy, but through the window he sees the girl who might change all that. With blank paper and a sharpie he endeavors to let her know.
Jason is a depressed office boy, but through the window he sees the girl who might change all that. With blank paper and a sharpie he endeavors to let her know.
A chorus of women are borne from the movements of a single dancer in this dreamlike pas de trente-deux.
We celebrate and share 5 of our favorite films from the first week of the new #ShelterShorts challenge.
This years winning live-action filmmakers represent a diverse group: a star feature film directing duo, a veteran commercial director, a pair of award-winning photojournalists, a Canadian writing/directing duo, and a young LA up and comer. What all these creators share is an ability to tell fantastic stories.
A small bird with a fear of flying tries to avoid heading South for the winter.
Director Brian Tang takes us behind the scenes of his short film Kodama, exploring fan reactions, filmmaking insights, and what’s next for the project.
The 2010s was the decade that streaming video exploded into the mainstream, read how Short film drove improvements in streaming quality, shaped how films are made, defined new genres, and changed how we think about film releases.
Hair loss, indigenous perspectives and plastic bags all feature in our Best of the Month picks for June 2022
Updated 4/19: In the midst of social distancing, film festivals around the world are canceling or postponing their events. Here are examples of what some festivals are doing to preserve aspects of the experience remotely.
Filled with images of (what else!) beautiful dogs, this short documentary about Instagram canine photographer Elias Weiss Friedman aka The Dogist (1.8M followers!) also goes deep on the nature of creation in the digital age.